At the International Supercomputing Conference, AMD introduced its next-generation stream processor, the AMD FireStream 9250, specifically designed to accelerate critical algorithms in high-performance computing (HPC), mainstream and consumer applications. Leveraging the GPU design expertise of AMD's Graphics Product Group, AMD FireStream 9250 breaks the one teraflop barrier for single precision performance. It occupies a single PCI slot, for unmatched density and with power consumption of less than 150W, the AMD FireStream 9250 delivers an unprecedented rate of performance per watt efficiency with up to eight gigaflops per watt, according to AMD. Customers can leverage AMD's latest FireStream offering to run critical workloads such as financial analysis or seismic processing dramatically faster than with CPU alone, helping them to address more complex problems and achieve faster results. For example, developers are reporting up to a 55 times performance increase on financial analysis codes as compared to processing on the CPU alone, which supports their efforts to make better and faster decisions. Additionally, the use of flexible GPU technology rather than custom accelerators assists those creating application-specific systems to enhance and maintain their solutions easily, said AMD
















You only need double precision if you actually need double precision.
Most of the time you don't need the extra precision. it depends entirely on what exactly it is being used for.
I don't profess to know everything but I read the summary and I'm like WTF are they talking about, could somebody plain english for me plz?
Go!go!go! AMD! GO!
i have a AMD myself and it's stable but i dont think Intel makes unstable CPU's lol
AMD might be cheaper but Intel has the speed crown from about mid 2006 to date... but before that from roughly 2000-2001 til mid 2006 AMD had the speed crown
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